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iOS Developer Zone

@iOSDevZone

Notes, hints, tips and the occasional rant on iPhone and iPad app development.

Palo Alto, CA Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Sean Allen
Sean Allen@seanallen_dev·
🏳️Time to face obvious facts. iOS Dev courses are no longer viable income for me. I've been disrupted. I'm looking to join a team working on a cool iOS project (full-time or part-time contract). Remote. RT's are appreciated! DMs open.
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iOS Developer Zone@iOSDevZone·
If you're in the Bay Area and have any interest in music, acoustics and computers, I highly recommend playing hookey for the day and checking out the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics Open Day at Stanford on May 8th! ccrma.stanford.edu/ccrma-open-hou…
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iOS Developer Zone@iOSDevZone·
So, if understand this correctly, @AzureDevOPs assigns a maximum number of organizations to an account. It's dynamic and they don't tell you what it is?
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
one day this will be part of an elaborate exploit chain
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signüll@signulll·
if you're a ridiculous ios developer, please dm me with any stuff you've done if you'd like to work with me. you won't regret it.
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iOS Developer Zone@iOSDevZone·
@adamlyttleapps I would have thought discovery would be an issue for new clones. Surely the algorithm gods favor your long running, well reviewed app, or no?
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James Sedlacek
James Sedlacek@jsedlacekjr·
Any companies/startups looking for a cracked SwiftUI engineer? Preferably remote opportunities, but might be open to relocating if you’re building something super interesting. Must be okay with me also building stuff on the side. Here’s an example of something I’m building on the side. I did the design, backend, & frontend work. Native & multi-platform.
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iOS Developer Zone@iOSDevZone·
@engineering_bae I can't remember where I saw, read or heard this, but it has stuck with me: dance like nobody is looking; email like you're reading it aloud in a deposition.
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Taylor Poindexter
Taylor Poindexter@engineering_bae·
I’m a big believer in never saying anything in your work Slack, Teams, etc that you wouldn’t want someone else to potentially read one day. Maybe no one will ever read it, but I’m heavy on the “better safe than sorry”.
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz

I work at Slack. We tell employees their DMs are private. And they are. Mostly. Look, when we say "private" we mean private between you and the person you're messaging. And your admin. And HR. And legal. And whatever compliance tool your company bought. And the export logs. And the backup systems. And anyone with a court order. But other than that, totally private. We're very clear about this in our documentation. Page 47. Section 12. Subsection C. Paragraph 8. The part nobody reads before they trash-talk their manager at 11pm. Here's what employees don't understand. When you delete a message, you're just deleting it from your view. The message still exists. In exports. In backups. In the retention policy. It's like closing your eyes and thinking you're invisible. The data belongs to the company, not you. We say this right in our terms. Workspace owners control everything. They decide how long messages are stored. Sometimes it's 30 days. Sometimes it's forever. Hope you didn't say anything spicy in 2019. Enterprise customers get extra features. Full message exports. Metadata tracking. Who messaged whom. When. How often. Communication patterns. It's for "compliance." It's for "legal needs." It's for "regulatory requirements." It's definitely not for micromanagement. We're very careful to explain that admins can't see messages in real-time. They have to formally request an export. Fill out some forms. Click some buttons. Maybe wait an hour. Very high barrier. Almost impossible to abuse. The key takeaway is simple. Treat Slack like work email. Not like WhatsApp. Not like Signal. Just because it looks like a chat app doesn't mean it works like one. If a message could cause trouble when HR reads it, don't send it. This is empowering employees with knowledge. If you wouldn't say it in the break room with your manager behind you, don't type it in Slack. That's privacy. Informed privacy. Enterprise-grade informed privacy.

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Jacob Bartlett
Jacob Bartlett@jacobtechtavern·
Sorry, I know lots of you like my daily updates, but I am super burnt out this week because of the 4 panel interviews I had scheduled. Last one's tomorrow. Wish me luck, lads. My wife can have an employed husband for Christmas.
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iOS Developer Zone@iOSDevZone·
@jacobtechtavern Check out reduce(into:) and [_,default:] let's you write the whole first portion of your code like this: let dict = s.reduce(into: [Character: Int]()) { d,char in d[char, default: 0] += 1 } Very handy for these Leet Code problems.
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Jacob Bartlett
Jacob Bartlett@jacobtechtavern·
LeetCode Grind: Longest Palindrome This one was clean. I sort of just brute-forced it with my thinking and then ended up coming up with a solution that worked. It felt janky. It did not feel clean, but I got there in the end. This is like the third or fourth question I've done today that involves counting the number of characters by condensing them into a dictionary. I looked at the solutions, and they were of a very different shape, but actually they all just seemed like a less well-explained version of my one. If you enjoyed this post, join my newsletter at join.jacobstechtavern.com for more in-depth iOS content to help you maximise your salary.
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Mikaela Caron 🦄
Mikaela Caron 🦄@mikaela__caron·
I’m available to hire as an iOS dev! 👋 I’m open to remote, in-person, or hybrid. Either in the US or Europe. Looking for full time, something new and exciting I’m ready for a new adventure! Reposts appreciated and DM’s are open
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Christian Selig
Christian Selig@ChristianSelig·
@iOSDevZone What was the gist of it? I've been a bit longer between updates for this one than I wanted but cooking up a big update as a one person team is a lot of work!
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Christian Selig
Christian Selig@ChristianSelig·
Nothing nerve-wracking at all about getting an unprompted email from App Review late on a Friday with no details 🙃
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